As STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields continue to expand at a rapid pace both in the United States and internationally, the need for clear and effective science communication has expanded accordingly. Science communication is a broad field that encompasses technical writing and editing, medical communication, scientific research writing, science journalism, public relations for scientific or health organizations, environmental communication, and marketing. Scholars and practitioners of science communication play key roles in industries ranging from the pharmaceutical industry to government agencies, research institutions, and technology companies ranging from large corporations to small startups.